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Whenever people wake up naked and covered with tattoos on Times Square in New York, it is usually because they were in town yesterday and were too fun. Each time, but as a result of their memories, they have a mysterious and dangerous past. “Blindspot” protagonist Jane Doe (play Marvel Cinematic Universe veteran Jaimie Alexander, last seen in brief, Lady SIF In 2022 “Thor: Love and thunder”) may be associated with the latter plight, and his adventures are fascinating Netflix viewers – five years after they ended in the NBC.
“Blindspot” premiere in 2015 and lasted five seasons by earning some positive reviews, but not much of a consistent fanfare. Season 1 on average 11 million viewers, but the audience tuned in in Droveoves as the series progressed. However, it seems that Martin’s Gero-trusted function may be more popular than ever in 2025, such as the information obtained Flixpatrol reveals that it rides high in the top ten in Netflix. However, it is hardly surprising because the show offers types of tensions that have made other high -octane fans popular with other series and movies.
“Blindspot” opens when Jane Doe is found naked on the inside of the suitcase, and her body ink is the only thing that unites her to the past. In short, Jane tattoos are clues for unresolved crimes that draw the attention of the FBI agent Kurt Weller (Sullivan Stapleton), which wants to get to the bottom of the mystery. However, as the series progresses, we learn that Jane is quite awesome in battles, which raises even more questions.
Every story with an amnesian protagonist and state agencies “Bourne” moviesThose who see Matt Damon as playing a CIA agent, which gets stuck in a conspiracy related to their team. Jaimie Alexander has embraced the similarities with these flickering, revealing that he channeled Damon’s famous action hero at the 2015 press event covered City news everywhere–
“The actor is so cool as a woman to get such a role, it’s a very Jason Bourne that you don’t see very often in women.”
“Bourne” saga is an obvious comparison, “Blindspot” is also similar to “manifest” Another NBC series that found a wider fame on Netflix after streaming. Both exhibitions focus around the characters that need to start as a result of mysterious events, and while “Blindspot” does not contain supernatural elements, its central starting point is still quite vague and it is undoubtedly why Netflix subscribers are not enough.